Starting on Jan 2 a server that's had no issues for over a year stopped rotating its log files and running webstats. I ran /usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/statistics manually and at the end it bombs out with:
matchup: fatal: unable to read input: out of disk space
awk: (FILENAME=- FNR=6347933) fatal: print to "standard output" failed (Broken pipe)
statistics: Unable to close the file: No space left on device
System error 28: No space left on device
statistics: Unable to close the file: No space left on device
System error 28: No space left on device
error: error accessing /usr/share/tomcat5/logs: No such file or directory
error: tomcat:2 glob failed for /usr/share/tomcat5/logs/*.log
Do you know what it would have run out of disk space on? Any chance it's using /tmp for something because /var has a few hundred gigs free and / (which includes /usr) has at least five gigs free so I wouldn't expect it to fill either; only /tmp is a 'small' filesystem.
matchup: fatal: unable to read input: out of disk space
awk: (FILENAME=- FNR=6347933) fatal: print to "standard output" failed (Broken pipe)
statistics: Unable to close the file: No space left on device
System error 28: No space left on device
statistics: Unable to close the file: No space left on device
System error 28: No space left on device
error: error accessing /usr/share/tomcat5/logs: No such file or directory
error: tomcat:2 glob failed for /usr/share/tomcat5/logs/*.log
Do you know what it would have run out of disk space on? Any chance it's using /tmp for something because /var has a few hundred gigs free and / (which includes /usr) has at least five gigs free so I wouldn't expect it to fill either; only /tmp is a 'small' filesystem.